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Current Affairs 11 August 2015ย
National
- Sri Lanka releases all 40 Indian fishermen in its custody ahead of I-Day
 - Government launches School Nursery Yojana to bring students closer to nature
 - Freedom fighter, author and poet Kayyar Kinhanna Rai passes away
 - The Hinduโs Suhasini Haidar wins Prem Bhatia Award for Excellence in Political Reporting and Analysis, 2014
 - India on top in exporting beef
 - Indigenous Titanium Sponge Plant operational
 
International
- Nepal parties sign 6-province model deal in new constitution
 - Disney apologizes over tweet on Nagasaki A-bomb anniversary
 - Iraq PM rolls out reforms to rein in corruption
 - Soudelor typhoon death toll rises to 18 in China
 - Anti-Hauti fighters seize districts in central Yemen
 
Politics
- Parliament adjourned for day over Lalit Modi controversy & Vyapam scam
 - Land bill not to come before Winter Session
 - Dayanidhi Maran aces arrest, court cancels bail plea
 - No work until Sushma answers questions: Rahul Gandhi
 - Nitish to Modi : will send you 50 lakh samples of DNA form Bihar
 
Business
- Global crude oil futures touch several month lows
 - No plans to allow FDI in retail trade as of now: Rajnath
 - OTP-based ITR filing system for taxpayers starts on high note
 - Government caps kerosene subsidy at Rs 12/ ltr and LPG at Rs 18/ltr
 - Greenpeace India seeks remittance of foreign donation money from IDBI
 
Defense
- Wreckage of missing Pawan Hans helicopter found in Arunachal Pradesh
 - Pakistanโs Geo TV claims Udhampur militant Usman is an Indian
 - Plea against special rights to Kashmiris puts Centre, Jammu and Kashmir Government in a fix
 - India, Vietnam potential buyers of Mistrals- Russian expert
 - India boosting securities for independence day
 
Sports
- P Kashyap, H S Prannoy enter 2nd round of World Badminton Championship
 - Hockey: Indian menโs team to take on Spain in three match series
 - Joe Root jumps two places to top ICC Test Ranking
 - Asian continental chess championship: Vijayalakshmi beats top seed Tan Zhongyi; back in joint lead
 - Hockey India bans Gurbaj Singh for 9 months for groupism and creating disharmony in team.
 
					